I will be splitting these up verse by verse due to their length. These will take a while to complete, but I hope to complete them within a couple of months.
Please let me know if you are already working on these so I do not duplicate your efforts.
Thanks,
Peter
Louis Godet Commenaries on Luke, Romans, and 1Corinthians
Started by pfpeller, Oct 09 2011 09:13 PM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 October 2011 - 09:13 PM
#2
Posted 18 October 2011 - 10:17 AM
Thank you for making Godet's work available!
#3
Posted 03 December 2012 - 10:13 AM
Hi Peter.
I can't find the Godet's commentary on the download section, did you finish it yet? If no, could you please be so kind to send me a copy of your files?
Thanks in advance,
Manuel.
I can't find the Godet's commentary on the download section, did you finish it yet? If no, could you please be so kind to send me a copy of your files?
Thanks in advance,
Manuel.
#4
Posted 03 December 2012 - 10:16 AM
Manuel,
I was going to start this week, but after discussing it with Josh, I sent the files to him. He is better equipped to do the files with lots of Greek. Josh now has it on his list.
Blessings,
Peter
I was going to start this week, but after discussing it with Josh, I sent the files to him. He is better equipped to do the files with lots of Greek. Josh now has it on his list.
Blessings,
Peter
#5
Posted 03 December 2012 - 10:22 AM
Thanks for the quick reply, I'll wait Josh then
#6
Posted 03 December 2012 - 12:52 PM
Thanks for the quick reply, I'll wait Josh then
If you have an immediate need for the content I can send you a poorly done copy of the gospel of Luke that is in the same shape as it was sent to me. You can use this until Josh redoes it. However, if you do not need it immediately you will enjoy it much more when it is done properly.
Let me know if you would like the ugly theWord version.
Blessings,
Peter
#7
Posted 03 December 2012 - 08:01 PM
Here's what my module making schedule is looking:
I was working on John Owen's Hebrews commentary--properly done with Greek and Hebrew.
I transitioned off of Owens on to a Christmas surprise module. It's a copyrighted commentary by an author most of you have heard of. It has wide appeal, or wider, than Biblical Illustrator (but not as large of a module). I wanted to get this done in the next week or two or certainly by Christmas (I'm notorious for underestimating projects and hence the 1-3 week estimate).
After the "Christmas Surprise" commentary, then I can do Godet. I was able to get Godet's John from Bible-library.org . I already had Godet's other books courtesy of Peter. I'll convert Godet's legacy fonts to unicode. And it'll be verse by verse.
After Godet, I'll finish John Owen's Hebrews classic work on Hebrews (again, formatted properly, not the unsavory version deleted from this website--I had to find an a better source, which turned out to be old PDF files). Same deal for Owens: verse by verse, legacy fonts converted to unicode, good formatting, etc.
And then I'll re-make the Eadie commentary, with unicode Greek/Hebrew for proper e-Sword rendering and proper verse by verse formatting. The Eadie verse by verse remake has received probably more requests than any other module.
That suit everyone?
I was working on John Owen's Hebrews commentary--properly done with Greek and Hebrew.
I transitioned off of Owens on to a Christmas surprise module. It's a copyrighted commentary by an author most of you have heard of. It has wide appeal, or wider, than Biblical Illustrator (but not as large of a module). I wanted to get this done in the next week or two or certainly by Christmas (I'm notorious for underestimating projects and hence the 1-3 week estimate).
After the "Christmas Surprise" commentary, then I can do Godet. I was able to get Godet's John from Bible-library.org . I already had Godet's other books courtesy of Peter. I'll convert Godet's legacy fonts to unicode. And it'll be verse by verse.
After Godet, I'll finish John Owen's Hebrews classic work on Hebrews (again, formatted properly, not the unsavory version deleted from this website--I had to find an a better source, which turned out to be old PDF files). Same deal for Owens: verse by verse, legacy fonts converted to unicode, good formatting, etc.
And then I'll re-make the Eadie commentary, with unicode Greek/Hebrew for proper e-Sword rendering and proper verse by verse formatting. The Eadie verse by verse remake has received probably more requests than any other module.
That suit everyone?
#8
Posted 07 December 2012 - 11:27 AM
Thanks Peter and Josh.
Peter don't worry about the file, I'll wait.
Godbless,
Manuel.
Peter don't worry about the file, I'll wait.
Godbless,
Manuel.
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